Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) is defined as a metastatic involvement of the peritoneum by several other primary sites and it is characterized by a marked worsening of prognosis, with limited treatment opportunities. Subsequently, PC should be ruled out before any invasive treatment is administered. A new through-the-needle micro-biopsy forceps (MF) was recently introduced that permits micro-histology cores. In this case series, we evaluated the feasibility of MF in the assessment of PC to complete patient diagnostic work-ups. Five consecutive patients referred for endoscopic ultrasound staging were sampled using MF. Sampling was feasible in all patients with a technical success of 100%. No adverse events were reported in any cases. This technique was feasible and safe with a technical success rate of 100%. It permitted sampling of peritoneal irregularity, obtained high-quality tissue fragments in all cases, and enabled an additional assessment, i.e., immunohistochemical staining.

Binda, C., Dabizzi, E., Sinagra, E., Fornelli, A., Saragoni, L., Cennamo, V., et al. (2021). Micro-biopsy forceps in the assessment of peritoneal carcinomatosis: A possible new indication?. CLINICAL ENDOSCOPY, 54(4), 613-617 [10.5946/ce.2020.241].

Micro-biopsy forceps in the assessment of peritoneal carcinomatosis: A possible new indication?

Binda C.
;
Saragoni L.;Fabbri C.
2021

Abstract

Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) is defined as a metastatic involvement of the peritoneum by several other primary sites and it is characterized by a marked worsening of prognosis, with limited treatment opportunities. Subsequently, PC should be ruled out before any invasive treatment is administered. A new through-the-needle micro-biopsy forceps (MF) was recently introduced that permits micro-histology cores. In this case series, we evaluated the feasibility of MF in the assessment of PC to complete patient diagnostic work-ups. Five consecutive patients referred for endoscopic ultrasound staging were sampled using MF. Sampling was feasible in all patients with a technical success of 100%. No adverse events were reported in any cases. This technique was feasible and safe with a technical success rate of 100%. It permitted sampling of peritoneal irregularity, obtained high-quality tissue fragments in all cases, and enabled an additional assessment, i.e., immunohistochemical staining.
2021
Binda, C., Dabizzi, E., Sinagra, E., Fornelli, A., Saragoni, L., Cennamo, V., et al. (2021). Micro-biopsy forceps in the assessment of peritoneal carcinomatosis: A possible new indication?. CLINICAL ENDOSCOPY, 54(4), 613-617 [10.5946/ce.2020.241].
Binda, C.; Dabizzi, E.; Sinagra, E.; Fornelli, A.; Saragoni, L.; Cennamo, V.; Anderloni, A.; Fabbri, C.
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